There were literally dozens of oddly digitally altered models and celebrities this year, with a swipe of the mouse resulting in wonky elbows, whittled waists, new hands and unnaturally lightened skin. Here we have the very worst.

In April, the ladies of Sex And The City 2 went to the desert, where they discovered a Photoshop oasis. Sarah Jessica Parker's eyes are so close together they practically touch; Kristin Davis has a giant rack; Kim Cattrall's elbow joint looks like a T-square, and her face? Let us not speak of her face.

Angelina Jolie is one of the most beautiful women in the world — with one of the most recognizable faces — but whomever was in charge of the poster for Salt decided that she needed a digitally slenderized nose, thinner lips and a less-square jaw.

Like SJP, Christina Hendricks was a victim of Photoshop chop more than once. When she appeared in GQ, she was given an elongated arm — but robbed of her body below the waist. Who needs legs with a rack like that, am I right?

When we were allowed to see Christina Hendricks' figure — in this London Fog ad, for instance — her famous curves were slimmed down. The company hired her for her hourglass figure, then decided to change its proportions.

Hendricks and her Mad Men co-stars were on the cover of Rolling Stone in August. Photoshop fused Betty and Don Draper's hands into one appendage, gave Betty an oddly slender, muscle-less leg, and left poor Peggy with an undulating shape we were supposed to believe was a foot.